HON. E. A. RANSOM.
ILLNESS CONTINUES. ! FI.H3S ASSOCIiTIOK TE LEGE.UI.I WELLINGTON. November 20. The Acting-Prime Minister is indisposed. It is possible that he will take a fortnight's respite from his official duties in order to recuperate. Although he has been at his office in Parliament House recently, he was to bis residence to-day. Mr Ransome had a bad turn at Dannevirke on Monday before ne left for Wellington, and he later had to go home from a Cabinet meeting. He nas attended to his duties at intervals since, and although it is understood his indisposition is not serious ha will probably have a short rest from work.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 10
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